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The Oppressors
(Sung to the tune of "The Confessor" by Joe Walsh)
Guest song parody by Patrick Henry D'Sant
(slow instrumental intro)

If you look at their reflections, in the pages that they sell,
What you see is only on the surface.
When you try to see the meaning, hidden underneath.
The real lack of their depth can be deceiving.

Bush sources are their only inspiration.

You can see it in the distance, the harder now you stare.
From the stories it's hard to see, but you know what's out there.
Of the written words, they're shallow.
From the white house, talk is cheap.
You can really judge the results by the company they keep!

From the lies of the State press corps.

(change in guitar pace/drum intro)

From the lies of the State press corps,
They don't want you to decide.
You don't question their lies whispered (of the State press corps)
Don't you even try.
With the lies of the State press corps
Don't try to reply,
Don't even try to reply whispered: (to the State press corps)
They'll cut you down to size,
Then you'll rue the day that you were born,
You'll be the target of their scorn.

(instrumental solo)

See all the trauma, drama, comments,
The guilt and doubt and shame,
The what if's and if only's,
The shackles and the chains,
The violence and aggression,
The pettiness and scorn,
The jealousy and hatred,
The tempest and discord,
(shouted) THEY COVER UP!


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